The Social Security numbers of billions of individuals might now be for sale on the dark web, marking what could be the largest data breach in history. This alarming news first emerged following a class action lawsuit filed in Florida in early August. The company at the center of this controversy,
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The Social Security numbers of every single American may be for sale on the dark web right now. This alarming possibility stems from what could be the largest data breach ever recorded. The incident first garnered attention after a class action lawsuit was filed in Florida about two weeks ago. The
The Austrian advocacy group, NOYB, has filed two formal complaints with the EU privacy watchdog against the European Parliament following a substantial data breach. Discovered months after it occurred and publicly reported in May, the breach exposed sensitive personal data on the Parliament's